Documents the credit crunch recession of 2008 onwards through photographs of the shops that closed on one British high street. Part of a series of artists’ books on the theme of 26, conceived as a homage to American artist Ed Ruscha.
I developed the idea further by casting 26 photographs of defunct shops as contemporary cigarette cards and telling the story of a playground cigarette card game at my all boys primary school in the 1950s.
Digital print on JPP Simili Japon 225gsm paper.
9.5 x 21.0cm
£20
Latest comments
28.09 | 17:52
Yes, the 2022 edition is on the What’s New page.
09.09 | 19:10
Are you doing a 2022 version?
10.12 | 09:26
Apologies for looking a bit vague yesterday at Ardvaak. It was good to see you again. We always seem to be away when you are exhibiting these days.I must look more closely at your web page to see wher
11.11 | 17:13
Lost Days 2019- see "What's New" page
Lockdown Abstracts - eight abstract drawings made to help my mental health during Covid 19 lockdown.
New larger-format edition now available 10 x 15cm folded £15 OR as an A3 sheet with instructions on how to make this into an artists' book. £10
Code Scrolls - wound on to recycled bottle corks. Text looks meaningless but can be deciphered with a bit of lateral thinking.
£6 each, or set of 3 different texts for £15